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VIKING 14 INAUGURATED AT SWEDINT

TODAY VIKING 14 OFFICIALY INAUGURATED AT SWEDINT, KUNGSÄNGEN

SWEDINT – 1 April 2014 kl: 20.56

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The front desk has been busy!Photo: Thorsten Hagelberg/SWEDINT

Photo: Thorsten Hagelberg/SWEDINT

This afternoon Site Director Colonel Lena PerssonHerlitz inaugurated VIKING 14 at SWEDINT Kungsängen.“It has been a tight timeframe to plan this exercise for my personnel but it is also a challenge and very inspiring to be in charge of a VIKING site” she says.

VIKING 14 is one of the largest computer assisted staff exercises in the world and one of the sites are located at SWEDINT, Kungsängen. We host the 20thMultinationalBrigade, 80 people in the training audience and in addition mentors and support personnel in total 120 people.The 20thMultinational Brigade consists mainly of officers from Sweden (32) and Finland (31) from their National Defence College, in addition officers from Austria, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Estonia and Switzerland.